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I've noticed a process named yooyie.exe in my processes list and dont know what it is (even google can't find anything about this) but I think it's spying me or stealing my data because someone has already broken into my gmail and ebay accounts, not sure if it has anything to do with this yooyie.exe or if the process itself actually poses any threats

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A lot of times these things have randomly generated names which is why your google searches come up empty. If you were to open msconfig you would most likely see this process set to run on startup possibly launching from program data.

Have you run any anti-virus scans such as Malwarebytes? If not, it can be downloaded here.

Your best bet would be to scan with it while in safe mode so that process is not running

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Posted 31 March 2015 - 12:55 PM

Have you run any anti-virus scans such as Malwarebytes? If not, it can be downloaded here.

For the record Malwarebytes is not an anti-virus. This is the best explanation about MBAM.

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is not an anti-virus program nor should it be used as a replacement. Malwarebytes does not act as a real-time protection scanner for every file like anti-virus software so it is intended to be a supplement, not a substitute. The following quote is a statement from the Malwarebytes Team.

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is not meant to be a replacement for antivirus software. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is a complementary but essential program which detects and removes zero-day malware and "Malware in the Wild". This includes malicious programs and files, such as viruses, worms, trojans, rootkits, dialers, spyware, and rogue applications that many antivirus programs do not detect or cannot fully remove. It is important to note that Malwarebytes Anti-Malware works well and should run alongside antivirus software without conflicts. In some rare instances, exclusions may need to be set for your specific antivirus product to achieve the best possible system performance.

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Thus, you need both an anti-virus and an anti-malware program...together they provide the most comprehensive protection.

ESET will then download updates for itself, install itself, and begin scanning your computer. Please be patient as this can take some time.

When the scan completes, click List Threats

Click Export, and save the file to your desktop using a unique name, such as ESETScan. Include the contents of this report in your next reply.

Click the Back button.

Click the Finish button.

NOTE: Sometimes if ESET finds no infections it will not create a log.

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Very sorry, had to take my dad to hospital and was not able to reply..No, don't need the ESET log.How is it now? Do you still need help.

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